Power windows not working?

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Asked by NinjaGooru Oct 20, 2024 at 01:40 PM about the 2010 Honda Civic EX-L

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

In my 2010 civic EX-L the Driver door window wasn't
working great, but all others were just fine. Then one
day I couldn't control them anymore. So I tried to
control them by each individual door control, but they
all seemed to stop working at the same time, but the
drivers door window still seems to want to work, just
stuck like before. I thought it was something electrical.
So i checked all the fuses under the dash and hood but
they were All good. Is it some sort of break in a circui
in the driver door? I knew the bumpers eventually like
to fall off civics, but this is a new one.
Come to think of it, my windshield washer fluid switch
stopped working at the same time...

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check the fuses again and the mega fuses , pull them out and look at them . You need a multi tester and the knowledge to use it ,

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